During our road trip to Los Angeles we stopped by at Fort Bowie in Arizona. This used to be one of the key links in the days of rail road and when the white European invaders were fighting the Native Americans in a bid to take possession of this continent-sized country. Getting to Fort Bowie involves a 1.5 mile walk through a open grassland surrounded by mountains and one has to ford couple of streams too. Paucity of time prevented us from getting to the actual fort but nevertheless we did about 0.5 miles on the trail and retraced our steps. Here are some pictures of Fort Bowie trail.. Read more about Fort Bowie on
my original blog At the beginning of the Fort Bowie Trail
The first stream which we crossed enroute Fort Bowie
Another stream crossing, there are boards advising people to turn back if these streams are flowing in full capacity
Beautiful flowering plants dot the trail
Arizona is the state of cacti and this is one of the unique varieties found here
Trail facade.... long way through the wilderness to Fort Bowie
Bright yellow flowers cheer the visitors soul
Another uniquely different cactus plant
A 100% dried up tree on the trail
Remains of old buildings along the fort bowie trail
Overview of the Fort Bowie Trail
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there is something abt colourful wild flowers and cacti..I love them
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